Today at Illinoize
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Austin Mayor has a good piece about the Sun-Times “freeping itself.” Bill Dennis busts out Ray LaHood. Charlie Johnston writes, “It’s the banality, stupid.” And plenty more. Click here to go there.
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This just in… Duckworth gets AFL-CIO nod
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The Illinois AFL-CIO just a few minutes ago voted to endorse Tammy Duckworth for Congress. Duckworth is in a three-way Dem primary in the 6th CD. No endorsement was made in incumbent Democrat Melissa Bean’s congressional race. Bean has angered unions with her support of CAFTA. More details on other endorsements in tomorrow’s Capitol Fax.
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Eisendrath outlines reform plan
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Looks like he one-upped Gidwitz. From a press release:
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Church and state
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve noticed an increasing amount of comments about this topic, so I figured it deserved its own thread. There has been some controversy over Governor Rod Blagojevich’s pledge to donate a million dollars in state capital funds to the reconstruction of a building owned by the Pilgrim Baptist Church.
The church is vitally important to its neighborhood and is believed to be the birthplace of gospel music, so I, for one, can see the need for state help. Others disagree. I can also understand that some people feel this is just more grandstanding on the part of a politician perpetually running for re-election.
Maybe, but, like I said, I think it’s a worthy cause. What kinda bothers me is some of the coverage of the governor’s pledge. Last night at least one Chicago TV report (no link available at the moment) made it sound as if the governor was pledging his own money to the rebuilding effort. And this headline on WBBM Radio’s website is particularly egregious:
Um, no. First, it’s not his money. And second, he wants to help rebuild the school and administration building, not the church. UPDATE: A couple of good points were just made in comments.
UPDATE 2: And, despite what Zorn is writing, former state budget director Steve Schnorf makes a very good point in comments.
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller What do you think of Ron Gidwitz’s pledge?
Underwhelming? A positive step? Makes no difference? Let’s hear it.
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An expensive fly-around
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Governor Blagojevich visits several downstate communities today to It’s going to be a fairly expensive trip. The excursion kicks off in Rockford (not coincidentally, the home of the guv’s just announced nominee to chair the Illinois Commerce Commission).
Then moves to Moline.
Then he travels to East Peoria:
And finally to Macomb.
Extrapolating from Sen. Jacobs’ comments, it looks like they cobbled together the cash for this trip at the last minute.
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Edgar mentioned at trial
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller As this item shows, George Ryan didn’t invent corruption at the secretary of state’s office, but he did perfect it.
Curiously enough, Copley’s story makes no mention of Edgar.
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FOID card snafu
Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller This story appeared on Saturday.
The reason? Contract workers that handled the paperwork were laid off. Yesterday, the Blagojevich administration announced that temporary workers would be hired to handle the processing and permanent workers would eventually replace them. The state got rid of a bunch of contract workers last year and we were all assured that state services would not be hurt. I’m not sure yet if this is connected, but, in the meantime, the Illinois State Rifle Association is not amused.
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